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This Day In Rock History: September 5th


2016 An asteroid was named after Freddie Mercury to mark what would have been the singer's 70th birthday. The Queen frontman has had his name attached to Asteroid 17473, which was discovered in 1991 - the year he died. Queen guitarist Brian May told a gathering of 1,250 fans at Montreux Casino in Switzerland that the asteroid would now be known as Asteroid 17473 Freddiemercury.


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1986 - Dire Straits won the MTV award for Best Video for "Money For Nothing."

1991 - R.E.M. won the Video of the Year award for "Losing My Religion", in addition to Best Group Video and Breakthrough Video, and were nominated in three other categories.


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A few albums that was released....


1971 ● Poco —— From The Inside ► Country-Rock

1975 ● Jethro Tull —— Minstrel In The Gallery ► Prog Rock

1978 ● Lynyrd Skynyrd —— Skynyrd’s First And…Last ► Southern Rock

2011 ● Queen —— Deep Cuts, Volume 3 (1984-1995) ► Glam Rock


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1970 Jimi Hendrix makes his last major concert appearance at the Love and Peace Festival in Puttgarden, Germany.

1989 Neil Young's "This Note's For You" was named Best Video of the Year at the sixth annual MTV Rock Video Awards. The video had been initially banned by the music video station because it mentioned corporate sponsors by name.

1997 While an estimated 2.5 billion people watched on television, Elton John sings a re-worked version of "Candle In The Wind" at the funeral of England's Princess Diana. After the song is re-recorded and released as a single, it would become the largest selling record in history since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, with sales topping 33 million.


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1942 Trombonist/tuba player Dave Bargeron (of Blood, Sweat & Tears) is born in Athol, Massachusetts.

1944 Roger Waters (bassist and co-lead vocalist for Pink Floyd) is born George Roger Waters in Great Bookham, Surrey, England.

1990 Tom Fogerty (rhythm guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival) dies from an AIDS-related tuberculosis infection in Scottsdale, Arizona, at age 48. He contracted H.I.V from blood transfusions.


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1968 Eric Clapton records the guitar solo for the Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", becoming the first non-Beatle to appear on one of their recordings. George Harrison later said that Clapton's presence had another effect on the band: "It made them all try a bit harder; they were all on their best behavior."


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A few albums that was released....


1974 ● Hawkwind —— Hall Of The Mountain Grill ► Space Rock

1974 ● Judas Priest —— Rocka Rolla ► Heavy Metal

1985 ● John Cale —— Artificial Intelligence ► Art Rock

1994 ● Widespread Panic —— Ain’t Life Grand ► Southern Rock


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1968, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham made their live debut as Led Zeppelin but billed as The New Yardbirds at Teen Club in Gladsaxe (a suburb in the outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark). Around 1,200 youngsters attended the show at Egegard School. Teen Club President Lars Abel introducing 'The New Yardbirds' on stage introduced Robert Plant as Robert Plat. A local review stated; 'Their performance and their music were absolutely flawless, and the music continued to ring nicely in the ears for some time after the curtains were drawn after their show. We can therefore conclude that the new Yardbirds are at least as good as the old ones were'.

1978, Keith Moon drummer with The Who, died of a overdose of heminevrin prescribed to combat alcoholism. A post-mortem confirmed there were 32 tablets in his system, 26 of which were undissolved. Moon had attended a party the night before organised by Paul McCartney for the launch of the The Buddy Holly Story movie. He played on all The Who albums from their debut, 1965's My Generation, to 1978's Who Are You, which was released two weeks before his death.

2003, US singer, songwriter, Warren Zevon died. He had worked as a session musician, was the piano player and band leader for the Everly Brothers. His 1969 song 'She Quit Me' was included in the soundtrack for the film Midnight Cowboy. Jackson Browne, The Eagles and Linda Ronstadt all appeared on his albums. He recorded over 15 solo albums, had the 1978 US No.21 single 'Werewolves Of London'.

2010, Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody was voted the greatest ‘lighter in the air song of all time’ by lighter company Zippo. Led Zeppelin’s 'Stairway To Heaven', was voted in at No. 2 and Meat Loaf's ‘I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)’ was at No. 3 in the survey.

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1968 Iron Butterfly's LP, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" enters Billboard's album chart, where it will reach #10. Today it is a multi-Platinum album which has sold over 25 million copies and was Atlantic Records' biggest selling LP until it was surpassed by 1971's "Led Zeppelin IV".


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1987: Pink Floyd released A Momentary Lapse of Reason, the group’s thirteenth studio album and first after the departure of bass guitarist, singer, and primary songwriter Roger Waters in 1985. The album consists of a collection of songs written by guitarist David Gilmour, sometimes with outside songwriters, and was mainly recorded in Gilmour’s houseboat studio Astoria.


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